Of those 20 million women being targeted, slightly over half are single mothers.

Over 10 million single mothers could have an impact on this election. Recently, one commenter here said she felt like there was no impact that her one, measly little vote could have so why even bother.

Single women had a significant impact in the recent races in Iowa and New Hampshire, at least for the Democrats, so what’s to stop all the single moms — and the rest of us moms, as well — from effecting the change in this race and the process that we want to see?

Soccer moms, security moms, and, now, single moms. They do like to pigeonhole us, don’t they? But no matter what they call us, our votes could have not only an impact on the election, but they could be the deciding factor.

We could throw them all for a loop and all of us — married and single — could turn out like never before and then all the polling would go right out the window!

I know it can be a pain to try to find the time between work, errands, school pick-up and cranky children, to get to the polls, stand in line and make the check mark on the ballot. But how amazing it would be to know that as a group, mothers had the collective power to change our country.